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seth doane with the controversy over "zero dark thirty." >> it's a treasure to remember. it's a treasured message. it's ours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. to be honest, we were his tent at first to begin this broadcast with yet another scientific study about what we should or should not eat. but our dr. jon lapook brought us what he says is the most definitive study yet that the so-called mediterranean diet-- including olive oil and nuts, wine, and fish can prevent the leading cause of death in america: heart disease. and it does it much better than the low-fat diet can. jon has more on why we should pay attention to this study and what it found. >> reporter: today's study compared the mediterranean diet to a low-fat diet among nearly 7,500 patients at high risk for heart disease. after five years, those on the mediterranean diet had 30% fewer heart attacks, strokes, or deaths from heart disease. dr. tara narula is a preventative cardiologist at lenox hill hospital. >> the study is significant becau
seth doane with the controversy over "zero dark thirty." >> it's a treasure to remember. it's a treasured message. it's ours. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. to be honest, we were his tent at first to begin this broadcast with yet another scientific study about what we should or should not eat. but our dr. jon lapook brought us what he says is the most definitive study yet that the so-called...
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seth doane reports that's created a controversy. >> reporter: the film "zero dark thirty" starts with actual voices of victims in 9/11 recorded as they made their last phone calls. >> there's no one here yet and the floor's completely engulfed. >> it should never have happened. >> reporter: for mary and frank fete chet it brings back painful memories. one of those voices was their son brad who worked on the 89th floor of the world trade center's south tower. >> when i arrived home i found brad's message on my phone. of course, these were his last words in my view because i never heard from him again. >> reporter: as parents how significant is this message that brad left? >> the ongoing anguish we've gone through it's a treasure to that he remembered us. it's a treasured message. it's ours. >> reporter: they say that treasured remembrance was used in the film without their permission. >> my first thought was "isn't anything sacred anymore?" >> reporter: you used this recording in testimony for the 9/11 commission. it's appeared in broadcast t.v. news reports. what's different about hav
seth doane reports that's created a controversy. >> reporter: the film "zero dark thirty" starts with actual voices of victims in 9/11 recorded as they made their last phone calls. >> there's no one here yet and the floor's completely engulfed. >> it should never have happened. >> reporter: for mary and frank fete chet it brings back painful memories. one of those voices was their son brad who worked on the 89th floor of the world trade center's south tower....
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seth doane, cbs news, new canaan, connecticut. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> good evening. the upcoming papal election will make bay area history. for the first time a former san francisco archbishop will participate in the conclave but len ramirez tells us the historic vote may be overshadowed by events leading up to it. >> reporter: exactly right. william levada is familiar to many bay area catholics as the former archbishop of san francisco. as he travels to rome there are several controversies swirling around the vatican so the cardinal says there will be a lot on his mind. >> a man of faith and prayer, a person who has shown qualities of leadership. >> reporter: cardinal william levada the former archbishop of san francisco and once the most powerful american in the catholic church listed some of the qualities he will look for when he goes to rome to help select a new pope. >> at least facility in the major languages is very helpful. >> reporter: but what levada called his solemn duty may be
seth doane, cbs news, new canaan, connecticut. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> good evening. the upcoming papal election will make bay area history. for the first time a former san francisco archbishop will participate in the conclave but len ramirez tells us the historic vote may be overshadowed by events leading up to it. >> reporter: exactly right. william levada is familiar to...
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seth doane shows the race to save america's cultural heritage. ♪ >> reporter: this 1936 louis armstrong recording is an artifact nearly lost to time. it's a nickel-plated lacquer disk widely used to record sound in the first half of the 20th century. >> by going back to metal masters, we can go back to the source material and get the best possible preservation copy. >> reporter: in some ways, this is the blueprint the original? >> it is. the equivalent to an original camera negative for a motion picture. >> reporter: patrick loughney is leading the effort to save these cultural relics for the library of congress. >> what goes on is the archaeology of american popular audio visual history. >> reporter: the cylinders made of bees wax were invented by thomas edison. they're the first known devices to record sound. this one holds a campaign song for william mckinley. ♪ >> reporter: when you think of the library of congress you think of documents and typewriter-smudged papers. not here. >> no, it's remarkable that the library early on got into the acquisition of sound recordings and radio
seth doane shows the race to save america's cultural heritage. ♪ >> reporter: this 1936 louis armstrong recording is an artifact nearly lost to time. it's a nickel-plated lacquer disk widely used to record sound in the first half of the 20th century. >> by going back to metal masters, we can go back to the source material and get the best possible preservation copy. >> reporter: in some ways, this is the blueprint the original? >> it is. the equivalent to an original...